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individually, make a real difference. The role We are seeking two new Career Development Advisers to support students in one to one and group settings. The new post holders will use data to proactively identify
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due to increased NHS England funding. Joining now offers the chance to be part of a period of growth, development, and innovation. The post-holder will: Work closely with local NHS Trusts Support
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generations of nurses whilst supporting wider healthcare workforce development. You will have a professional registration as an Adult Nurse with the NMC. We welcome applications from individuals with a teaching
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offers the chance to be part of a period of growth, development, and innovation. The post-holder will: Work closely with local NHS Trusts Support placements, supervisor training, and trainee supervision
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sustainably improve the health and wellbeing of humans and animals, and their environments, through new knowledge and its application to the design, development, and delivery of responsible innovation and
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development, including dataset curation, documentation, and reproducible research workflows. This is a part time role working 14.4 hours/week. About you The candidates will need to have: A degree in Engineering
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approached by tools in both computational chemistry and applied mathematics. Specifically, the project involves the development of mathematical modeling strategies at both numerical and analytical level to
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culture empowers people to achieve and to collectively, and individually, make a real difference. The role We are seeking an experienced Training and CPD lead to drive training programme development
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. For an informal discussion regarding this post, please contact Prof Sabine Braun, Director of CTS by email (s.braun@surrey.ac.uk ). Further details Job Description Where to apply Website https
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With over 40 members from more than 15 countries, the Economics group at the University of Surrey (https://www.surrey.ac.uk/economics ) enjoys a strong reputation for research and teaching in